Letters patent, 1850 Oct. 8 : issued to Moses Hey.

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Letters patent, 1850 Oct. 8 : issued to Moses Hey.

Letters patent to Hey of Springfield, Penn. for improvement in machinery for doubling and twisting yarn, patent no. 7701. Accompanied by specifications and a drawing of the apparatus by H.F. Reynolds, Philadelphia.

6 p. : vellum ; 54 cm.

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Charles F. Brush, of Cleveland, Ohio, was an electrician, inventor, and the founder of the Brush Electric Company. From the description of Patents granted to Charles F. Brush relating to electric machinery and apparatus, 1878-1894. (Smithsonian Institution Libraries). WorldCat record id: 154324631 Newell was from Haverhill, Mass. From the description of Letters patent, 1890 January 14 : issued to Isaiah Newell. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat ...

Reynolds, H. F.

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Hey, Moses, 1792-1866

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Hey was born in England and came to Baltimore in 1816. He then went to Dedham, Mass. to start a small worsted mill. He soon after returned to the Philadelphia area, first to Germantown, then to Manayunk where he built a factory to manufacture broad cloth. When this failed financially, he moved to Blockley and then Springfield, Penn. There he began a successful business of spinning worsted and woolen yarns. From the description of [Papers]. 1820-1866. (American Textile History Museum ...